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dlliiinooli el. XXI. No. 37. iLAMOOK Hcaiilinljt. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, FEBRUARY 18, 1909 JOTTINGS. I Rev. Thos. Robinson will preach next Mary Jane is red headed. Sunday morning nt the Bay City Pres Mary Jane is red headed. Tl H. Goyr-e, abstracts. * byterian church and in this city in tbe Mary Jane is red headed. eyening. Dr. Morris, eye specialist. * It is coming on the time of yesr that A. E. Nolan is the only man in town everybody should protect their residence ■Bad Tillamook County Bank notes. ‘ Olives in bulk or jar at Mills' Cash that writes insurance as a business and and business with insurance.—See A. E. ¿re. • i save any person money on insurance Nolan, the only insurance man in town. i » Sturgeon's have some pretty post 1 policies. The steamer Argo bas been fitted up Mary E Phelps has brought suit in the to carry passengers, but as her life boats ■ds * Bastern Hams and Bacon at Mills' circuit court against Ralph Cross for the bad not arrived when she left Portland, restitution of certain land and for *150 she was not able to take passengers on Mh Store. • this trip. IWanted, wood choppers at once. See damages. A dollar saved is a dollar earned and Rollie Watson. • Sam Lundburg will leave Nehalem on A. E. Nolan, general insurance, Tilla- A. E, Nolan is the ouly insurance man the next steamer, removing to Lookiug that can «ave you the dollars on in Glass Valley, Douglass Co., where be mook Oregon. * surance. • has bought a farm, and Nehalem has Anew shipment of anti-rust umbrellas lost a good citizen. Married, on the 13th inst., at the U.B. expected soon at Stuigeon's * parsonage, by Rev. W. W. Rosebraugh Before renewing your next insurance We ship our freight bv the Steamer the pastor, Mr. W. F. Meaner and Miss policy let me show you how you can Argo. K ing & S mith Co. • Ella Stuivenga. save" from $10.00 to *20 00 on your . Ifcveral Houses and Lots from $600 The animal firemen's dance at the policy. I will be pleased to do so.—A. E. up. See Beals, the real estate agent * • opera hrmse, Monday, February 22nd. Nolan, the insurance man. Mr P. S. Brumby, representing the Every »ne invited, good music and good If I can save you fiom $10.00 to BMHlgett Co., was in the city this week. management assured. *20.00 on every *100.00 of insurance you Muinbago. It is axel grease for the When I can save you money on your carry, figure it up and gee if it will not back or wagon. Try it. K ing A S mith • insurance policies, why not call at my pay you to let cue tell you how I can do Home properties in all parts of the office and let me explain bow.—A E. this —A. E. Nolan, the insurance man. • county from *500 and up See Rollie Nolan, the insurance man. • If you will give me a call about one WKson. • John R. Hurter, or sometimes called , day before your i.ext insutance For sale, a Grade Jersey Bull, one rear "Honest John.” will open a real estate polii y expires I will show you how to old. Inquire of Clarence Tilden, Hob- office in the Tillamook hotel, quarters make about $20.00 for youself cn it. A. now being fixed up for him. E. Nolan, the insurance mau. This is •oBvillc. • * A. E. Nolan, the insurance man writes worth looking after. H. C. Kunze will dispose of his ranch M b whole or in tracks to suit purcliH insurance on business blocks from 25 to The Beals* timber bill, as was antici 60 per cent cheaper than any man pated, was defeated in the senate, owing NH. Easy terms. • • to the strong timber lobby which w«i>i Captain Schrader is sick and Captain handling insurance as a side line. Groat will take the Sue II. Elrnere out Married, on Friday, at the residence of to Salem. This is the second time that -when the weather moderates. D. A. Oliver, in this citv. Mr. Vergil Don the bill was killed in the senate after it parried on the 9th inst., by Justice of aldson to Miss Elfie Townsend. Rev. D. had passed the house. the Peace Sappington, Mr. Jack W. L. Shrode performed the ceremony . When you have insurance written Why pay the full rate of insurance to ! “lw"T cttl1 0,1 «’•>«" that gives his ams and Miss ClauJie Edgar. » ose who are wanting lumber should a man that carries insurance as a side orders or enn obtain prices, etc., line when you esu talk with Nolan, the lling up the city office or Yellow Fir insurance man, and eave money on your policy. whole time to that business, as you oan always get abetter deal than one «ho carries insurance as a side line.—A. E. Nolan is tbe mail to see. DISCOUNT SALE FOR CASH ! FOR 6 DAYS ONLY ! From FEB. 22nd to FEB. 28th. 15 15 10 10 10 15 10 15 15 10 10 10 10 10 10 15 15 10 5 10 10 15 10 10 10 20 >1.50 per year. per cent, off on all Axminster and Brussels Carpets, per cent, off on all Axminster Rugs. per cent, off on all Eng. Rugs and Carpets. per cent, off on all Matting. per cent, off on all Linoleum. per cent. off on all Bedding. per cent off on all Dining Chairs. per cent. off on all Reed Rockers. per cent off on all Leather Chairs. per cent. off on all Oak Rockers. per cent. off on all Dressers and Commodes. per cent. off on all Cheffineers. per cent, off on all Bookcases and Desks. per cent. off on all Bedsteads, both Wood and Iron, per cent. off on all Bed Springs. per cent. Off on all Buffets. per cent. Off on all Couches. per cent. off on all Stands and Center Tables. Dining Tables going at Cost, per cent, off on all Wall Paper. per cent, off on all Toilet Sets. per cent, off on all Mirrors. per cent off on all Dish Cubboards. per cent off on all High Chairs. per cent. off Oil all Kitchen Queens. per cent off on all Parlor Suites JONES & KNUDSON, The House Furnishers. G. A. EDMUNDS, P res D. T. EDMUNDS, S ec and T hea . Tillamook Mercantile Company, Inc. Edmunds Bros. Managers. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in STRPLiE and pAftGY GROCERIES, HAY, FnOUR, FEED and GRAIH- The Tillamook Mercantile Company has been incorporated and organized for the p irpose of buying merchandise in the largest quantities possible for use in this county. Our cash resources are such that we are in a position to purchase goods in car lots, or any number of cars of goods, that it is possible to use to wholesale or retail them out to the public at prices never possible tor us to furnish before. It is our purpose to benefit every citizen in Tillamook County, instead of trying to injure them. We shall have no regret if we fail in our efforts to benefit everyone. It would be impossible for us to undertake to make such prices as we shall offer and continue to nuke if we were compelled to borrow capital to run our business, nor would we attempt to make them, if we supposed for one minute that we were to continue to purchase goods in the usual quantities iu the future as in the past twenty years. But we are now prepared to make bids for goods iu any quantity possible to use in this county, instead of paying the prices asked. In the business world today there is a bid price and an asking price, and capital usually.makes the bid price and receives the goods. We feel that these remarks are worthy of the careful weighing and consideration of every practical person in the county. As soon as time will permit we expect to issue for general use a price list of every thing in our lines. We Quote this Week the Following : White River, Yakima Best, Peacock, Olympic and Challenge, all hard wheat, Brands of Flours ........................ $5.50 per bbl. 100 lbs. Choice Wheat, at ..................................... 1.85 80 lb. sacks Best Shorts........................................................... 1.40 1.30 75 lb. sacks New Process Fresh Sweet Rolled Barley 90 lb. sacks Middlings ................................. ........................... 1.70 Dry Granulated Sugar .............................................................. 5.65 per cwt. Fruit „ „ .......................................... 5.90 99 1.50 Elaine Oil, five gallon can 60 100 lbs. Half Ground Salt ........................ .............. The Finest Valley Sweet Red Clover and Mixed Clover and Timothy Hay........................................................................... 18.00 per ton. 5 per lb. Sago and Tapioca ...... ............ ............................................. 20 doz. Fancy Lemons........................................ ....................................... 25 doz. Fancy Oranges .............................................................................. Nails, base price ........................................................................... 3.00 per keg. Fancy Pink Beans .......................................................................... 3.50 per cwt. Fancy Small White Hand Picked Beans ............................. 5.25 per cwt. This firm will follow the markets at all times. By this you may understand that when you come to purchase goods if there should be a drop in price on any particular article you will receive the benefit of the decline, while, on the other hand, should any material advance take place on any particular article we reserve lhe right to follow the market. If we please you tell others, if not tell us. Prices always moderate. THE QUALITY STORE, Edmunds Bros., Managers Wan-na-ton. Wan na-ton. Wan-ua ton. You get the best resnlti from stump ing powder, if it is used when the ground if lull of water. We have a lew ton of powder on hand. It is the cheap est. best and only way to get rid of those stumps. K ing & S mith C o . * We have the only genuine carbolanium that is in the citv. It’s the only wood preservative known that does its work. Try it on your fence posts and sills. It is used in the old country to exterminate chicken lice. K ing & S mith C o . * The Tillamook Hose Company, having advertised for bids to paint the hydrants in the city, Will Powell’s bid was *12.60. and he was awarded the contract. The other bids were Earl Ford, *17 50; Ailison & Morton, *1« ; Walter Petteys, *50. We regret to announce the death of Mrs. B. McIntosh, wile of Mr. P. McIn tosh. which took pine« at Chesterville, Ontario, Canada, where she wont some months ago to undergo an operation fur caocer. from which it was learned that she could not recover, and the announce ment of her death was expected for seve ral weeks, which was received here on Tuesday. The deceased was beloved by a number of friends in this ettv, and the news of her denth was received with much regret. Panther big Injun. The ladies belonging to tbe Shakespeare Panther big Injun. Club held their monthly meeting on Fri Panther big Injun. day afternoon at the home of Mrs.W. B. Aiderman. when another pleasant time Rev. A. B. Calder, of Bay City, will was participated in, the hostess serving preach in the ME. Church next Bunday dainty refreshments, which was greatly both morning and evening. After the enjoyed. morning sermon the Sacrament of the Notwithstanding the continual wet Lord’s Supper will be administered. weather, work on the Pacfic Railroad & The aecond quarterly conference will be Navigation Co ’a R. R. continues nt this held .Monday evening February 24th. end of the line. Tbetrussel work from the If you were going to have your aheos depot to the Wilson river is complete and repaired you would not take them to a the false work lor the bridge across that harness shop because he carried leather, river is also in. you would have the job dona by a shos Died, on the iOtb inst , at the home of cobbler. Same way with fire insuance. her nephew, George E. Davis, Miss Am take your business to the only man anda M. Davis, aged 66 years, and the in the business, and .that Is A. E. Nolan. cause of death was heart failure. The If a customer wished a bill of goods deceased w»s born in Senica county, where you would make a clean profit of OjioTnmj the remains were buried in the about *20 00 wouldn't you be after him Oddfellows' cemetery. to sell '.he goods? When 1 can save you The steamer Gue H Elmore came in on the same amount on each *1000.00 in Priday, her pasaeugers being Mrs. Me- surance you carry, you had better cell Lellon, V. Jacobs. Mrs. Jacobs.D. J. Guy, mein.—A. E. Nolan, the insurance man. A. Reynolds, A. Jennings, N. Ferrv. A. Rev. | F. Dunlop, of Tillamook, will J. Hollister. Thoa. Holison, Mrs. Brend- preach in Bay City M.B. church next ler, D J. Gilbert, J. J. Martin, G. David Sunday, both morning and evening, and son and wife, Louis Blattner. M Van at the dose of the morning service will tress, A. M. Hare. H. Day and A. Perkins administer the sacrament of the Lord's and daughter. supper, lie will also preach at Foley at 2-30. and on Wednesday at 2 p m. will Abner is hairless. hold quarterly conference, taking the Abner is hairless. place of the District Superintendent. Abner is hairless.